After 40 years apart, a daughter watches Alberta’s 60s Scoop apology with her father
She was eight months old when she was taken from her family. At 18 she…
She was eight months old when she was taken from her family. At 18 she…
The lawsuit brings to two the number of legal claims representing the Métis and non-status.
An Ontario judge says he has concerns that need to be addressed before approving the…
A judge in Toronto is hearing from people for, and against a proposed settlement between 60s Scoop and the federal government.
“For this trauma, this pain, this suffering, alienation and sadness, we are sorry.”
APTN News has confirmed that Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will apology to the province’s 60s Scoop survivors in the legislature on May 28.
After two days of hearings for the proposed $875-million Sixties Scoop settlement a Federal Court Judge has approved agreement-in-principle. The decision came early Friday evening.
Nearly 200 Sixties Scoop survivors filled a makeshift courtroom in Saskatoon on Thursday as hearings began for the proposed $800-million settlement.
A group from Manitoba is preparing to go to court to try and scuttle an agreement in principle that would compensate 60s Scoop survivors. The agreement worth $800 million was agreed to by parties negotiating with the federal government.
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